The Limiting Spectral Distribution of Various Matrix Ensembles Under the Anticommutator Operation
Glenn Bruda, Bruce Fang, Raul Marquez, Steven J. Miller, Beni, Prapashtica, Vismay Sharan, Daeyoung Son, Saad Waheed, and Janine Wang

TL;DR
This paper investigates the spectral distributions of various symmetric random matrix ensembles under the anticommutator operation, deriving formulas and analyzing different spectral regimes through combinatorial and topological methods.
Contribution
It provides closed-form formulas for the moments of limiting spectral distributions of several matrix ensembles under the anticommutator, revealing new spectral behaviors and regimes.
Findings
Derived explicit formulas for spectral moments of GOE and PTE ensembles.
Identified multiple spectral regimes with distinct growth rates in checkerboard ensembles.
Numerically computed moments for block k-circulant ensembles and discussed regime analysis challenges.
Abstract
Inspired by the quantization of classical quantities and Rankin Selberg convolution, we study the anticommutator operation , where , applied to real symmetric random matrix ensembles including Gaussian orthogonal ensemble (GOE), the palindromic Toeplitz ensemble (PTE), the -checkerboard ensemble, and the block -circulant ensemble (-BCE). Using combinatorial and topological techniques related to non-crossing and free matching properties of GOE and PTE, we obtain closed-form formulae for the moments of the limiting spectral distributions of GOE, GOE, PTE, PTE, GOE, PTE and establish the corresponding limiting spectral distributions with generating functions and convolution. On the other hand, GOE, -checkerboard and -checkerboard, -checkerboard exhibit entirely different spectral behavior than…
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TopicsRandom Matrices and Applications · advanced mathematical theories · Matrix Theory and Algorithms
